The first thing I've built in quite a While, this is my first serious attempt at making a large-scale mech. Overall I think it turned out very well :)
About this creation

Obligatory back-story-
Developed in Tylorian labs, the LX-89 "Ravager is a state of the art mecha, armed with ion cannons, rail guns, and all other assorted death devices.

The mech features many advanced techniques for mechanized warfare, such as powering the mech through a built in fusion reactor positioned between the legs. Many refer to it obliquely as the bab˙-maker."

Poseability/cockpit shot. (Note that if this were ever built in real life, this would be impossible, or at least, highly unlikely... This can also titled- the constipation shot)

Nothing is an obstacle for the Ravager!

Doing what it does best- hunting down Lukanian slime.
(as a side note, does anyone know how to focus a camera on two different areas? Because while taking this shot, I tried to get the camera to focus on the mech and the guy, but for the life of me I could not do it.)
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July 25, 2012 |
Quoting Matt Mason
By 'proper feet',... then that's fine.
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By 'proper feet', I mean feet that are a bit larger in size than the ones you have at the moment. It's just that I'm very picky with mechs and they have to look just right. Maybe adding some 'toes' to both sides and the front of each foot would make them look better, to me anyway. It's just my opinion, and if you like how your mech is, then that's fine. |
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July 7, 2012 |
Very nice mech! And it's my favorite style as well, more of a vehicle than humanoid robot. To get both objects in focus, set your camera to take the largest resolution possible, stand farther back and use your optical zoom(digital zoom doesn't look great) and take your photo. Afterwards just crop the photo down. The larger the resolution, the bigger the end result will be. |
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June 26, 2012 |
I'm speechless. |
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June 25, 2012 |
Quoting Matt Mason
add some proper feet and my 4 may go up to a 5
Thanks! What exactly do you mean by proper feet btw?
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June 25, 2012 |
Quoting Cody G
Nice mech, I love the feet! To have two objects in focus... in better together.
Thanks! I'll try that.
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June 25, 2012 |
Put the legs a bit closer together and add some proper feet and my 4 may go up to a 5 :P (Sorry, I'm picky when it comes to mechs.) |
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June 25, 2012 |
Nice mech, I love the feet! To have two objects in focus at the same time, they need to be fairly close together. Another way to make them relatively both in focus is to back up and zoom in. That makes the distance between them less significant, and so they focus in better together. |
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Really impressive range of motion! |
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June 25, 2012 |
Great job! About the photo thing, take the picture normally, focusing on both items. Then in Picasa, use focal blur or focal sharpen to highlight the desired areas. |
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June 25, 2012 |
Looks like a frog in the 3rd photo. |
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June 25, 2012 |
very good greebling! i think it needs some missile launchers. 5/5 |
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June 25, 2012 |
GIMP works for this, but it takes a lot of work. Congratulations on another amazing creation, by the way. |
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June 25, 2012 |
What monstrosity! But even better is its agility! Most impressive! |
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June 24, 2012 |
Awesome classic walker! Great poseability, and cool weaponry. |
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